British driverless car technology is the key for overtaking the EU - EXPRESS COMMENT

British driverless car technology is the key for overtaking the EU - EXPRESS COMMENT

DRIVERLESS cars promise to put Britain in the hot seat as it steers its way to a bright post-Brexit future.

PUBLISHED: PUBLISHED: 00:01, Sun, Nov 19, 2017

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Investment in electric car charge points are among the measures due to be unveiled by Mr Hammond

Chancellor Philip Hammond is expected to take his foot off the brake and shift up the gears in Wednesday’s Budget with his plan to put the UK at the forefront of motoring technology.

Despite the doom merchants, Britain – as a leading car producer boasting a highly skilled workforce – is in poll position to reap the rewards from this fast-developing sector that is set to be worth £28billion to our economy, supporting tens of thousands of jobs.

And while there may initially be understandable fears with the arrival of driverless vehicles on our roads, there is a need to move with the times and recognise the benefits such technology could bring.

Substantial investment in electric car charge points would also help in the drive to take polluting gas guzzlers off the road and provide cleaner air for future generations.

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CHILDHOOD obesity has often been referred to as a public health time bomb, with doctors warning of the problems being stored up for the future.

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Childhood obesity has often been referred to as a public health time bomb

And now we have the damning revelation that children as young as 10 are needing joint replacement surgery because of the excessive weight being exerted on their growing limbs.

The obesity epidemic is now a national disgrace.

It is not just that those young lives are forever blighted but those children will become adults facing an increased risk of cancer, heart disease and diabetes.

And this will have serious financial consequences for the health service.

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Obese children become adults facing an increased risk of cancer, heart disease and diabetes